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Definition of Percolations
1. percolation [n] - See also: percolation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Percolations
Literary usage of Percolations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Water Rights in the Western States: The Law of Prior Appropriation of Water by Samuel Charles Wiel (1911)
"percolations Tributary to Watercourses.—A third class of underground water similar
to the subflow, but distinguishable from it, consists of percolations ..."
2. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1895)
"percolations ; WELLS AND SPRINGS—1. Bights Therein—Diversion or Interception
of.—The correlative rights of adjoining proprietors in reference to running ..."
3. The Law of Riparian Rights, Alluvion and Fishery: With Introductory Lectures by Lal Mohun Doss (1891)
"... of the water of subterranean streams —Subterranean percolation—Rights and
obligations of landowners with regard to subterranean percolations—Acton v. ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Building and Buildings: Especially Referring to by Augustus Parlett Lloyd (1893)
"The subject of Drains, Sewers, Cesspools, and percolations is one of so much
importance in building operations that it has been deemed advisable to ..."
5. The Doctrine of Damnum Absque Injuria: Considered in Its Relation to the Law by Edward P. Weeks (1879)
"Subterranean waters—percolations diverted by well-digging. ... Rights of owners
of land in subterranean streams and percolations — Water belonging to the ..."
6. The Law of Operations Preliminary to Construction in Engineering and ...by John Cassan Wait by John Cassan Wait (1900)
"percolations which are Artificial or Enforced.—percolations which are natural
should be distinguished from those which are caused artificially, ..."